In Peterborough, 154 'Other' crime incidents were reported in 2026, making up 17.1% of the city's total 900 reported crimes. This category ranks second among eight crime types in the city.
Data current through . Source: official Peterborough police open-data portal.
This page covers reported 'Other' incidents in Peterborough, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 154 reported incidents classified as 'Other'.
These incidents account for 17.1% of all reported crime in Peterborough during this period.
In Peterborough, 'Other' is the second most common category of reported incidents, behind only Theft (433 incidents). It is more frequent than Fraud (104 incidents), Assault (94 incidents), Mischief (74 incidents), and Break and enter (26 incidents). The category represents a significant portion of the city's reported crime, though it remains less common than theft-related offences.
The 'Other' category stands out as the second most reported type of incident in Peterborough, making up over 17% of all reported crime in the city. While it trails far behind Theft, it surpasses categories like Fraud and Assault by a notable margin. The data reflects a two-month window in 2026, so broader trends cannot be assessed. However, within this period, 'Other' incidents are a significant component of Peterborough's crime landscape.
The 'Other' category typically includes incidents that do not fit into major crime types like theft, assault, or fraud. Specific inclusions vary by jurisdiction but often cover offences such as public disturbances, minor property crimes, or administrative violations.
Theft is the most reported category in Peterborough with 433 incidents, while 'Other' ranks second with 154 incidents. This means Theft occurs nearly three times as often as 'Other' in the city.
The data covers incidents reported between April 3, 2026, and June 2, 2026. This two-month window provides a snapshot of 'Other' incidents during this period.
No, year-over-year trends are not available for this category. The data provided is limited to the 2026 window, so comparisons with previous years cannot be made.
Data sourced from the open data portal for the Province of Ontario (ON).